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39 minutes ago, Macca said:

Here is Winx winning today ... 26 in a row with the large majority of those wins being of Group 1 status.  What a champion racehorse. 

The best in the World. 

 

We were lucky to witness it. Will be talked about for decades

 
22 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

We were lucky to witness it. Will be talked about for decades

Thanks to Laddies I can at least say I've won money on the horse other than involving the horse in an exotic bet! ?

And as a follow-up to Black Caviar,  we've been very lucky Wadda.  I prefer to not necessarily separate the great ones.  Why can't the select elite be all great?  Like Barassi,  Flower,  Ivor Warne-Smith & Norm Smith.

For instance,  most horse racing enthusiasts are reasonably familiar with Phar Lap's record and Makybe Diva of late but here's Tulloch's record ... I distinctly remember Tommy Smith always talking about how great the horse was and for good reason.  The horse had a major injury as well and therefore missed a lot of racing during its peak years. 

All 5 of the aforementioned horses were classed as the World's best or close to the World's best or would have been in the case of the 2 champs from long ago.

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15 hours ago, Macca said:

Thanks to Laddies I can at least say I've won money on the horse other than involving the horse in an exotic bet! ?

And as a follow-up to Black Caviar,  we've been very lucky Wadda.  I prefer to not necessarily separate the great ones.  Why can't the select elite be all great?  Like Barassi,  Flower,  Ivor Warne-Smith & Norm Smith.

For instance,  most horse racing enthusiasts are reasonably familiar with Phar Lap's record and Makybe Diva of late but here's Tulloch's record ... I distinctly remember Tommy Smith always talking about how great the horse was and for good reason.  The horse had a major injury as well and therefore missed a lot of racing during its peak years. 

All 5 of the aforementioned horses were classed as the World's best or close to the World's best or would have been in the case of the 2 champs from long ago.

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Yep, right on the money Macca. I thought i was lucky to witness Sunline and Makbe Diva, but these 2 are in a class of their own esp Winx.

Speaking of champions the races are on at Ballarat today....DK Weir anyone? I notice he only has a couple in today, both favourites in race 1 and 4. Not paying that much but multi them up with a few other place getters or a fav from somewhere else perhaps. Some great wins yesterday. Well done team.

 
2 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Yep, right on the money Macca. I thought i was lucky to witness Sunline and Makbe Diva, but these 2 are in a class of their own esp Winx.

Speaking of champions the races are on at Ballarat today....DK Weir anyone? I notice he only has a couple in today, both favourites in race 1 and 4. Not paying that much but multi them up with a few other place getters or a fav from somewhere else perhaps. Some great wins yesterday. Well done team.

I've got 'Bit Of A Lad' going with a couple of others in a treble so there's some Weir representation Wadda ... should win.  Small field means the jockey can place the horse wherever he wants.  Probably 2nd for the most part?

It's a little bit different in the major feature race though (Grand National Chase Race 6) ... there are at least 3 genuine chances.  A half-decent trifecta race so I might have a go.

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12 minutes ago, Macca said:

https://www.racenet.com.au/racing-form-guide/ballarat-20180819/e-cycle-solutions-grand-national-steeple-race-6

I've got 'Bit Of A Lad' going with a couple of others in a treble so there's some Weir representation Wadda ... should win.  Small field means the jockey can place the horse wherever he wants.  Probably 2nd for the most part?

It's a little bit different in the major feature race though (Grand National Chase Race 6) ... there are at least 3 genuine chances.  A decent trifecta race so I might have a go.

I see Paddy Payne put a couple in. I like to follow Paddy. He trains them very well.


Melbourne Cup Watch?

Just watched Marmelo run in the Group 2  Darley Prix Kergorlay at Deauville. Sent out a $1.80 favourite and couldn’t reel in the eventual winner. Finished second by a couple of lengths and looked to hang towards the outside down the straight. Race caller feels he lowered his colours today. He’s in the markets for the Cups, unsure about plans on coming down under though. 

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52 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Melbourne Cup Watch?

Just watched Marmelo run in the Group 2  Darley Prix Keegorlay at Deauville. Sent out a $1.80 favourite and couldn’t reel in the eventual winner. Finished second by a couple of lengths and looked to hang towards the outside down the straight. Race caller feels he lowered his colours today. He’s in the markets for the Cups, unsure about plans on coming down under though. 

Yep, im all for a cup watch and throwing on some early bets before the odds come in. The Jap raider has my interest. Tosen Basil currently 16/1

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4 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Yep, im all for a cup watch and throwing on some early bets before the odds come in. The Jap raider has my interest. Tosen Basil currently 16/1

Good idea Wadda, will start researching early for the Cups. Here’s an article on three imports, Tosen Basil included.....interesting comments by Weir.

Weir said Admire Robson and Cassius were on their best behaviour while Tosen Basil needed to improve his race-day manners.

"He's was quite rowdy and boisterous, something that needs a bit of work on," Weir said.

https://www.racenet.com.au/news/weir-trained-japanese-gallopers-go-through-their-paces-at-ballarat-20180819

 
5 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Good idea Wadda, will start researching early for the Cups. Here’s an article on three imports, Tosen Basil included.....interesting comments by Weir.

Weir said Admire Robson and Cassius were on their best behaviour while Tosen Basil needed to improve his race-day manners.

"He's was quite rowdy and boisterous, something that needs a bit of work on," Weir said.

https://www.racenet.com.au/news/weir-trained-japanese-gallopers-go-through-their-paces-at-ballarat-20180819

Such weirdo names....but then everything in japan is weird......i like the Basil

6 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Such weirdo names....but then everything in japan is weird......i like the Basil

Ha ha, why wouldn’t the Basil be rowdy and boisterous? We just made the finals!!!!!!!

I like the Japanese horses, had success with Delta Blues in the 2006 Melbourne Cup and Admire Rakti in the 2014 Caulfield Cup. Shame what happened with the latter in the aftermath of the 14’ Melbourne Cup.

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1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Ha ha, why wouldn’t the Basil be rowdy and boisterous? We just made the finals!!!!!!!

I like the Japanese horses, had success with Delta Blues in the 2006 Melbourne Cup and Admire Raakti in the 2104 Caulfield Cup. Shame what happened with the latter in the aftermath of the 14’ Melbourne Cup.

Was at the Caulfield Cup that day when Delta Blues and Pop Rock took the quinella. We walked past the stable before the race and there was about 20 Japanese people inside jumping up and down.....me and my mate really noticed it and put some bets on. Did well that day.

Santos making a return at Rosehill on Saturday. We are only at Weights stage with final field yet to be decided. Shaping up as a competitive race.

Race 1 - SAN DOMENICO STAKES [GROUP 3] (1100 METRES)registed-race-history-button.png
Of $150,000.1st $84,000, 2nd $28,200, 3rd $13,350, 4th $6,750, 5th $3,450, 6th $2,250, 7th $2,250, 8th $2,250, 9th $2,250, 10th $2,250, Equine Welfare Fund $1,500, Jockey Welfare Fund $1,500. GROUP 3
Set Weights plus Penalties, Three-Years-Old, Apprentices cannot claim.

Track Name: Main Track Type: Turf 

Field Limit: 13 + 4 EM    NOMINATIONS EXTENDED TO: 21/08/2018 11:00:00 AM

 

  Last 10 Horse Sex Age Trainer Ballot Weight Penalty Hcp Rating
1 11628x1 SANDBAR C 3 Brad Widdup 1 56kg   85
2 34x110x SANTOS C 3 Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott 2 57.5kg   84
3 243x111 DIO D’ORO C 3 Gary Portelli 3 55kg   80
4 1x1L0x PERFORMER C 3 Chris Waller 4 57kg   83
5 110x JONKER C 3 David Atkins 5 56kg   78
6 323x81x PAQUIRRI C 3 Gary Moore 6 57kg   81
7 2x205x14 PLAGUE STONE C 3 James Cummings 7 55kg   77
8 11x GRAFF C 3 Kris Lees 8 55kg   74
9 1x4x NEUTRALITY C 3 Peter & Paul Snowden 9 55kg   68
10 5310x TCHAIKOVSKY C 3 Peter & Paul Snowden 10 55kg   71
11 1860x5 RINGERDINGDING C 3 Edward O'Rourke 11 55kg   67


10 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Santos making a return at Rosehill on Saturday. We are only at Weights stage with final field yet to be decided. Shaping up as a competitive race.

Race 1 - SAN DOMENICO STAKES [GROUP 3] (1100 METRES)registed-race-history-button.png
Of $150,000.1st $84,000, 2nd $28,200, 3rd $13,350, 4th $6,750, 5th $3,450, 6th $2,250, 7th $2,250, 8th $2,250, 9th $2,250, 10th $2,250, Equine Welfare Fund $1,500, Jockey Welfare Fund $1,500. GROUP 3
Set Weights plus Penalties, Three-Years-Old, Apprentices cannot claim.

Track Name: Main Track Type: Turf 

Field Limit: 13 + 4 EM    NOMINATIONS EXTENDED TO: 21/08/2018 11:00:00 AM

 

  Last 10 Horse Sex Age Trainer Ballot Weight Penalty Hcp Rating
1 11628x1 SANDBAR C 3 Brad Widdup 1 56kg   85
2 34x110x SANTOS C 3 Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott 2 57.5kg   84
3 243x111 DIO D’ORO C 3 Gary Portelli 3 55kg   80
4 1x1L0x PERFORMER C 3 Chris Waller 4 57kg   83
5 110x JONKER C 3 David Atkins 5 56kg   78
6 323x81x PAQUIRRI C 3 Gary Moore 6 57kg   81
7 2x205x14 PLAGUE STONE C 3 James Cummings 7 55kg   77
8 11x GRAFF C 3 Kris Lees 8 55kg   74
9 1x4x NEUTRALITY C 3 Peter & Paul Snowden 9 55kg   68
10 5310x TCHAIKOVSKY C 3 Peter & Paul Snowden 10 55kg   71
11 1860x5 RINGERDINGDING C 3 Edward O'Rourke 11 55kg   67

 

Wow!  Impressive copy & paste there DZ ... I believe I mentioned the match-up against Sandbar for Santos last week back but there's some decent opposition apart from Sandbar. 

Performer,  Plague Stone & Dio D'ora round out at least 5 genuine chances in the race.  The 1100m might suit Santos the best though.   Small field but could well be a good betting race with so many chances.

13 minutes ago, Macca said:

Wow!  Impressive copy & paste there DZ ... I believe I mentioned the match-up against Sandbar for Santos last week back but there's some decent opposition apart from Sandbar. 

Performer,  Plague Stone & Dio D'ora round out at least 5 genuine chances in the race.  The 1100m might suit Santos the best though.   Small field but could well be a good betting race with so many chances.

Ha Ha...thanks Macca.

I remember you mentioning the match-up between Sandbar and Santos last week. This race should be a beauty, I can’t wait. Final fields will be out tomorrow of course and will start the studying as soon as they are listed. 

I’ll have the latest on Santos later in the week.

6 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Ha Ha...thanks Macca.

I remember you mentioning the match-up between Sandbar and Santos last week. This race should be a beauty, I can’t wait. Final fields will be out tomorrow of course and will start the studying as soon as they are listed. 

I’ll have the latest on Santos later in the week.

I have still got visions of Performer veering off the track and in the process throwing Hughie Bowman off.  Scary moment that was.  And Performer was the early favourite for the Slipper from memory. 

There's a slight lull this week with only 5 Group or Listed races out of the Rosehill & Moonee Valley meetings but the rest of the program's at each venue are still quite solid.  Still,  the 5 Stakes races have a number of well performed familiar horses engaged. 


7 minutes ago, Macca said:

I have still got visions of Performer veering off the track and in the process throwing Hughie Bowman off.  Scary moment that was.  And Performer was the early favourite for the Slipper from memory. 

There's a slight lull this week with only 5 Group or Listed races out of the Rosehill & Moonee Valley meetings but the rest of the program's at each venue are still quite solid.  Still,  the 5 Stakes races have a number of well performed familiar horses engaged. 

Yes, how we can we forget the famous Performer sidestep and he was an early favourite for the Slipper. That was a nasty fall.

Must be time soon for the ‘Team Trifecta’ Macca. Happy to go again when you find a suitable selection of races.

10 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Yes, how we can we forget the famous Performer sidestep and he was an early favourite for the Slipper. That was a nasty fall.

Must be time soon for the ‘Team Trifecta’ Macca. Happy to go again when you find a suitable selection of races.

Well DZ I thought I'd hold off whilst we got the Best Sports bet off and running on the other thread.  Just having to find 2 picks works quite well doesn't it?  We'll probably have it down pat in no time. 

So I did have my eye on the Memsie Stakes on the 1st of Sept as that race looks like attracting a top-notch field.  There are 3 or 4 other decent races on that weekend so it doesn't have to be the Memsie.  Here are the early odds ...

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11 minutes ago, Macca said:

Well DZ I thought I'd hold off whilst we got the Best Sports bet off and running on the other thread.  Just having to find 2 picks works quite well doesn't it?  We'll probably have it down pat in no time. 

So I did have my eye on the Memsie Stakes on the 1st of Sept as that race looks like attracting a top-notch field.  There are 3 or 4 other decent races on that weekend so it doesn't have to be the Memsie.  Here are the early odds ...

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Love your thinking Macca.....start of September sounds really good to kick off the ‘Trifecta’ amongst other things if you know what I mean. ?

Wow, hot field above.....good old ‘Tom Melbourne‘ resuming in September.....sorry, enough with the ‘Omens’.

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8 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Love your thinking Macca.....start of September sounds really good to kick off the ‘Trifecta’ amongst other things if you know what I mean. ?

Wow, hot field above.....good old ‘Tom Melbourne‘ resuming in September.....sorry, enough with the ‘Omens’.

September is now going to be chock-full of sports where we've multiple interests.  Fantastic.

Demons,  Racing,  Rugby League finals,  Baseball playoffs later on in the month and of course the NFL starts as well.  Speaking of which ...

Your Chicago Bears are playing Wadda's & my Green Bay Packers at Lambeau in the first week of the NFL regular season (Monday Sept 10th) The biggest and oldest rivalry in American Football. 

Hopefully we'll see both of you gentlemen on the NFL thread ... at least for the tipping comp. 

3 minutes ago, Macca said:

September is now going to be chock-full of sports where we've multiple interests.  Fantastic.

Demons,  Racing,  Rugby League finals,  Baseball playoffs later on in the month and of course the NFL starts as well.  Speaking of which ...

Your Chicago Bears are playing Wadda's & my Green Bay Packers at Lambeau in the first week of the NFL regular season (Monday Sept 10th) The biggest and oldest rivalry in American Football. 

Hopefully we'll see both of you gentlemen on the NFL thread ... at least for the tipping comp. 

Da Bears!!!!

Yeah, I’d love to come over and join in the tipping comp, I’ll start only with that, haven’t followed the NFL as closely the last few years, I’ve been reading the thread every few days though. 

NHL commencing in October to follow all the madness of September. Good times ahead Macca.


?? Final field is out for the San Domenico and no Santos. They didn’t accept for some reason.

 
Times displayed in local time of Race Meetingregisted-race-history-button.png
Of $150,000.1st $84,000, 2nd $28,200, 3rd $13,350, 4th $6,750, 5th $3,450, 6th $2,250, 7th $2,250, 8th $2,250, 9th $2,250, 10th $2,250, Equine Welfare Fund $1,500, Jockey Welfare Fund $1,500. GROUP 3
Set Weights plus Penalties, Three-Years-Old, Apprentices cannot claim.

Track Name: Main Track Type: Turf 

Field Limit: 13 + 4 EM    NOMINATIONS EXTENDED TO: 21/08/2018 11:00:00 AM
 
No Last 10 Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight Penalty Hcp Rating
1 1x1L0x PERFORMER Chris Waller Hugh Bowman 8 57kg   83
2 323x81x PAQUIRRI Gary Moore Andrew Adkins 7 57kg   81
3 110x JONKER David Atkins Corey Brown 2 56kg   78
4 243x111 DIO D’ORO Gary Portelli Ms Rachel King 9 55kg   80
5 2x205x14 PLAGUE STONE James Cummings Glyn Schofield 5 55kg   77
6 11x GRAFF Kris Lees Jason Collett 1 55kg   74
7 5310x TCHAIKOVSKY Peter & Paul Snowden   4 55kg   71
8 1x4x NEUTRALITY Peter & Paul Snowden   3 55kg   68
9 1860x5 RINGERDINGDING Edward O'Rourke Tim Clark 6 55kg   67
 

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8 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

?? Final field is out for the San Domenico and no Santos. They didn’t accept for some reason.

 
Times displayed in local time of Race Meetingregisted-race-history-button.png
Of $150,000.1st $84,000, 2nd $28,200, 3rd $13,350, 4th $6,750, 5th $3,450, 6th $2,250, 7th $2,250, 8th $2,250, 9th $2,250, 10th $2,250, Equine Welfare Fund $1,500, Jockey Welfare Fund $1,500. GROUP 3
Set Weights plus Penalties, Three-Years-Old, Apprentices cannot claim.

Track Name: Main Track Type: Turf 

Field Limit: 13 + 4 EM    NOMINATIONS EXTENDED TO: 21/08/2018 11:00:00 AM
 
No Last 10 Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight Penalty Hcp Rating
1 1x1L0x PERFORMER Chris Waller Hugh Bowman 8 57kg   83
2 323x81x PAQUIRRI Gary Moore Andrew Adkins 7 57kg   81
3 110x JONKER David Atkins Corey Brown 2 56kg   78
4 243x111 DIO D’ORO Gary Portelli Ms Rachel King 9 55kg   80
5 2x205x14 PLAGUE STONE James Cummings Glyn Schofield 5 55kg   77
6 11x GRAFF Kris Lees Jason Collett 1 55kg   74
7 5310x TCHAIKOVSKY Peter & Paul Snowden   4 55kg   71
8 1x4x NEUTRALITY Peter & Paul Snowden   3 55kg   68
9 1860x5 RINGERDINGDING Edward O'Rourke Tim Clark 6 55kg   67
 

Bugger....guess we are on Performer then....?

Edit: who is going to be Santos usual rider? Does he have one??

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2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Bugger....guess we are on Performer then....?

Edit: who is going to be Santos usual rider? Does he have one??

Tim Clark rode him last prep in all races. Santos finished second in a trial a couple of weeks ago, not sure what’s going on there. 

We’ll go with Performer, no Sandbar either.

 
12 hours ago, Macca said:

Well DZ I thought I'd hold off whilst we got the Best Sports bet off and running on the other thread.  Just having to find 2 picks works quite well doesn't it?  We'll probably have it down pat in no time. 

So I did have my eye on the Memsie Stakes on the 1st of Sept as that race looks like attracting a top-notch field.  There are 3 or 4 other decent races on that weekend so it doesn't have to be the Memsie.  Here are the early odds ...

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Id love to know the dollar value of that field........30m? Pfft..

Vega Magic
Kementari
Happy Clapper
Grunt
Voodoo Lad
Black Heart Bart
Kings Will Dream
Humidor
D'Argento
Le Romain
Santa Ana Lane
Danon Liberty
Dollar For Dollar
Hey Doc
Home Of The Brave
Perast
Single Gaze
Mighty Boss
Comin' Through
Material Man
Poetic Dream
Silent Sedition
Super Cash
Tom Melbourne
Ashlor
Daysee Doom
Fastnet Dragon
Jungle Cat
Jungle Edge
Sopressa
Unforgotten
Youngstar

Ace High

This is the ladbrokes version

Please note the inclusion of Voodoo Lad

 
 
 
 :)
 

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